Seven News (Regional Vic/NSW/ACT/WA)

WIN News Tasmania has been at 5:30pm since the affiliation swap. And I highly doubt the current form will continue as well as the 6pm Nine News Tasmania, if so I would rather it adapt a similar format to Nine News WA First/Nine Afternoon News Adelaide and have it as 2 hours of news from 5 till 7. As I said, highly unlikely and I assume it will be this:

3:00pm: Tipping Point
4:00pm: Nine’s Afternoon News Melbourne
5:00pm: Hot Seat
6:00pm: Nine News Tasmania

WIN News Tasmania will most likely be axed as a half-hour prerecorded bulletin.

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Just checking, this is a topic about Seven News Regional?

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It is supposed to. But since I’m here, reading the new presenter announcement:

I understand veterans’ thoughts about the changing dual-presenter trends, and where it must be done. I thought with Maddie becoming solo, the look-live approach to Seven News Regional (compared to the “record intro per story only” one done for Regional QLD, WIN and SCA SA) would have find a way to manage five markets with full services. Seems like Seven has some cash for Nick.

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The former Prime Gold Coast Channel (Channel 6) airs Seven News at 6pm, not Seven North Coast News

Tweed can get both Lismore channels and Gold Coast channels. So that means for example in winter months viewers can watch either Seven News Brisbane, Seven News Sydney or Seven News North Coast/Seven News at 6:30.

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Exactly, or even further up depending. I used to be able to receive the Murwillumbah relay when I used to live in Burleigh & Palm Beach back in the day.

Disgraceful for a So Many Bulletins Produced in Canberra and yet Seven in that City airs the 6p.m. Bulletin from Sydney, There’s gotta be a way The Network Upgrades their Canberra Studios to Produce a 7 Day a Week Composite News Bulletin for the Nation’s Capital?

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“So many bulletins produced in Canberra”?

So a grand total of 1 for the ABC? (WIN is produced and filmed in Wollongong)

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I think he’s referring to all the (formerly Prime) Seven News bulletins for other regions that are produced in Canberra?

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First bulletin with Nick Hose on the desk

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They need to raise his set… or bring her one down.

OTS is upgraded which looks better however I still think it goes too far across the screen.

“The national news with controversial neurosurgeon” Excuse me😂

is my TV playing tricks on me? Watched 7 Albury tonight (local news) and when switched over it said HD. Is that right? can anyone smarter than me confirm?

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Can confirm Bendigo updates are SD

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I was just on the 7+ and the quality on todays bulletin is better than yesterday. Will watch it on tv tommorow

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Yep I just checked 7plus too. Tonight’s bulletin is clearly in HD. Must’ve been in HD on air too, and lines up with @camo’s comment. Last night’s bulletin was SD.

Opener and stories still in SD. Studio, supers are HD.

Regional WA still fully SD too.

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Coast bulletin:

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